Aching Meaning in Bengali
Part of Speech: Noun, Verb
Pronunciation: ey-king
Meaning in Bengali:
1. ব্যথা করা, ব্যথিত হওয়া, ব্যথিত হত্তয়া (byatha kara, byathita hoya, byathita hotta)
2. ব্যথা, ব্যাথা (byatha, byatha)
3. ব্যথিত হওয়া, ব্যথিত হত্তয়া (byathita hoya, byathita hotta)
Short Definition:
Aching refers to a continuous, dull pain or discomfort in a particular part of the body.
Synonyms:
1. Pain
2. Soreness
3. Throbbing
4. Stinging
5. Smarting
Antonyms:
1. Relief – সাহায্য (sahayya)
2. Comfort – সুখ (sukh)
3. Pleasure – আনন্দ (ananda)
4. Delight – আনন্দ (ananda)
5. Ease – সহজতা (sahajata)
Origin:
The word “aching” originated from the Middle English word “aken” which means “to suffer pain.” It can be traced back to the Old English word “acan” meaning “to ache” or “to be in pain.”
Nearby Words:
1. Ache (Noun)
2. Achy (Adjective)
3. Ached (Verb)
4. Aches (Noun)
5. Acheless (Adjective)
Aching in Literature Quotes:
1. “The aching in my chest was growing stronger, and I knew I had to see her one last time.” – Unknown
2. “Her eyes were filled with aching sadness, as if she had seen the world’s sorrows.” – Jane Austen
3. “He carried the weight of the world on his shoulders, his heart aching with every step.” – Ernest Hemingway
4. “The aching in my soul could only be healed by the touch of her hand.” – William Shakespeare
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: दर्द (dard)
Nepali: दुखाउनु (dukhāunu)
Urdu: درد (dard)
Tamil: வலி (vali)
Telugu: నొప్పి (nopp̄i)
Arabic: ألم (alam)
Chinese: 疼痛 (téngtòng)
Japanese: 痛み (itami)
Russian: боль (bol’)
For more information, please visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ache